Everest Institute-North Miami campus has been serving Miami’s surrounding area since 2002. Our campus is located off several major highways and nearby several bus routes. Our Student Services Department is committed to helping students with their needs. These may include, but IS not limited to childcare, healthcare, academic, transportation, and domestic needs. Our Ambassador’s provide a resourceful and supportive environment. They help their fellow student’s with their concerns and ensure that their goals are met. The Ambassadors play a major role during Student Appreciation Day. Whether on campus, online or both, Everest has program options to fit your schedule. (Not all programs are available online. Programs and schedules vary by campus.) The training you'll receive is hands-on, using the techniques and tools of professionals in your chosen field. And you'll be taught by industry professionals with real-world experience in small sized classes, so you'll receive plenty of individual attention.

School Highlights

Everest Institute-North Miami serves 196 students (72% of students are full-time).

The college's student:teacher ratio of 33:1 is lower than the state community college average of 36:1.

Minority enrollment is 96% of the student body (majority Black), which is more than the state average of 54%.

Everest Institute-North Miami is one of 19 community colleges within Miami-Dade County, FL.

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